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Central Venous Catheter Removal Versus In Situ Treatment in Neonates With Enterobacteriaceae Bacteremia

Central Venous Catheter Removal Versus In Situ Treatment in Neonates With Enterobacteriaceae Bacteremia

... Early removal of CVC (ER-CVC) was defined as removal of the CVC within 2 days of the first positive blood culture, and late removal of CVC (LR-CVC) was defined as removal of the CVC ⬎ 2 days ...

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Comparison of continence outcomes of early catheter removal on postoperative day 2 and 4 after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: a randomized controlled trial

Comparison of continence outcomes of early catheter removal on postoperative day 2 and 4 after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: a randomized controlled trial

... Although catheter drainage to prevent urinary ex- travasation may reduce the risk of urinary incontinence, it is equally plausible that prolonged catheterization may contribute to urinary incontinence secondary to ...

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Accidental catheter removal in critically ill patients: a prospective and observational study

Accidental catheter removal in critically ill patients: a prospective and observational study

... prescribed when necessary, according to the physician's dis- cretion. Both wrist and chest restraints were used when deemed necessary by the nursing staff. In agitated patients, nurses checked, at least once each shift, ...

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Peritoneal dialysis catheter removal at the time of renal transplantation: Choosing the optimal candidate

Peritoneal dialysis catheter removal at the time of renal transplantation: Choosing the optimal candidate

... PD catheter removal following renal ...PD catheter around one month post-transplantation 3,4,6 ...PD catheter removal at the time of transplantation 7 ...PD catheter is removed ...

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Clearance of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans Bacteremia in a Child without Central Venous Catheter Removal

Clearance of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans Bacteremia in a Child without Central Venous Catheter Removal

... the case reported by Truant et al., the patient was receiving vancomycin (to treat methicillin-resistant S. aureus) prior to isolating the organism from blood culture; the isolate was sub- sequently susceptible to ...

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Peritoneal dialysis catheter removal at the time of renal transplantation: Choosing the optimal candidate

Peritoneal dialysis catheter removal at the time of renal transplantation: Choosing the optimal candidate

... understanding the patient population and donor selection criteria at each institution to develop meaningful risk calcu- lators and algorithms for their patients. While strides have been made to examine the impact of ...

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Fluoroscopic Foley Catheter Removal of Esophageal Foreign Bodies in Children: Experience With 415 Episodes

Fluoroscopic Foley Catheter Removal of Esophageal Foreign Bodies in Children: Experience With 415 Episodes

... Pediatrics 1994;94:709-714; fluoroscopic Foley catheter technique, esophageal foreign body removal coins, children... Foreign body ingestion by children occurs com-.[r] ...

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Conversion from temporary to tunneled catheters by nephrologists: report of a single-center experience

Conversion from temporary to tunneled catheters by nephrologists: report of a single-center experience

... Results: One hundred and thirty patients were included in cohort A and 228 in cohort B. Sex, age, and follow-up time were similar between cohorts. Median time from TC to TCC conversion was longer in cohort A than in ...

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Role of predictors and rapid diagnosis of fungal peritonitis in CAPD patients

Role of predictors and rapid diagnosis of fungal peritonitis in CAPD patients

... 2010 recommend immediate catheter removal once fungus is identified by microscopy or culture. 6 Risk factors for developing fungal peritonitis have not been clearly determined. Numerous situations have been ...

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A study on removal of urethral catheter on Post-OP day 2 Vs the conventional post-OP day 4 after TURP.

A study on removal of urethral catheter on Post-OP day 2 Vs the conventional post-OP day 4 after TURP.

... foley catheter is placed transurethrally and is removed around the 4 th post-op ...a catheter after TURP provides for efficient bladder drainage after surgery, a means of bladder irrigation to prevent blood ...

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The new ISPD peritonitis guideline

The new ISPD peritonitis guideline

... of catheter removal: refractory peritonitis, relapsing peri- tonitis, refractory exit site and tunnel infection, and fun- gal ...peritonitis. Catheter removal may also be considered for repeat ...

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Neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks in patients taking anticoagulant or thromboprophylactic drugs: challenges and solutions

Neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks in patients taking anticoagulant or thromboprophylactic drugs: challenges and solutions

... Warfarin-sodium interferes with vitamin K-dependent clot- ting factors (II, VII, IX, X), is routinely stopped 4–5 days preoperatively ( ± bridging therapy), and the international normalized ratio (INR) should be within ...

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Hyponatremia is a surrogate marker of poor outcome in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis

Hyponatremia is a surrogate marker of poor outcome in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis

... Results: Hyponatremia occurred in 27% (27/99) patients with PDRP. Gram-negative bacilli were the major pathogen responsible for 78% (21/27) PDRP in hyponatremic group while gram-positive cocci were found in 75% (41/55) ...

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A single center, prospective, randomized clinical trial to investigate the optimal removal time of the urinary catheter after laparoscopic anterior resection of the rectum: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

A single center, prospective, randomized clinical trial to investigate the optimal removal time of the urinary catheter after laparoscopic anterior resection of the rectum: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... The purpose of this prospective, randomized controlled study is to compare the incidences of acute urinary reten- tion and UTI in patients having catheter removal at 2 days and 7 days after laparoscopic ...

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Serial surveillance cultures of skin and catheter hub specimens from critically ill patients with central venous catheters: molecular epidemiology of infection and implications for clinical management and research

Serial surveillance cultures of skin and catheter hub specimens from critically ill patients with central venous catheters: molecular epidemiology of infection and implications for clinical management and research

... and catheter hub (superficial) colonization and the relative contributions of catheter hub and skin colonization to catheter tip ...and catheter hub were performed. Catheter tip, blood, ...

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Prophylactic antibiotic use in pediatric patients undergoing urinary tract catheterization: a survey of members of the Society for Pediatric Urology

Prophylactic antibiotic use in pediatric patients undergoing urinary tract catheterization: a survey of members of the Society for Pediatric Urology

... for removal of external urinary catheters and for urodynamics if risk factors such as urinary anatomic abnormalities, immunodeficiency, ex- ternalized catheters, colonized exogenous or endogenous material, and ...

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Safety of Overnight Hospitalization after Transurethral Resection of Prostate

Safety of Overnight Hospitalization after Transurethral Resection of Prostate

... early catheter removal after transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) even to the extent of performing it as a day ...early catheter removal and discharging the pa- tient without ...

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Ouma_unc_0153D_16796.pdf

Ouma_unc_0153D_16796.pdf

... urinary catheter, and readiness for removal during rounds, and placing an order for removal as soon as criteria for removal is ...urinary catheter rather than give a verbal order or ...

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Surgical treatment of a broken neuroplasty catheter in the epidural space: a case report

Surgical treatment of a broken neuroplasty catheter in the epidural space: a case report

... retained catheter by grasping it with a ...the catheter to stretch and ...the catheter, gentle tension should be applied. Removal should be attempted several hours later, placing the pa- tient ...

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Effectiveness and Safety of Heparinized Saline versus Normal Saline in Maintaining Patency of Peripheral Intravenous Locks in Neonates at a Tertiary Care Hospital

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... the catheter studied was 24 G only; c) Low birth weight neonates <1500g were not included in the study; d) Only a single concentration of heparin solution (1 unit/ml) was ...

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